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domipheus.com
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| | | | | Still working on my bench power supply, and wanted to move from my 16×2 retro LCD to something a bit more funky, and found these which use the Samsung S6D02A1 chip. 1.8 Inch Serial SPI TFT LCD Display Module With Power IC SD Socket At the time of writing, you can get these from a UK warehouse for £3.30 shipped for a single unit. That's awesome. However, the comments were quite bad and many people had issues with them - no matter how it was wired an Arduino wouldn't drive it. After lots of trial and error... | |
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www.local-guru.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] An enthusiast builds a breadboard Arduino setup to convert a vintage 1960s Blaupunkt car radio for use with a Raspberry Pi. | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | | The Adafruit Feather RP2040 is an Adafruit Feather device that uses the same processor as a Raspberry Pi Pico. The Adafruit Music Maker FeatherWing is an audio playback shield designed for Adafruit Feather devices. After soldering headers or otherwise wiring the two devices together Adafruit's sample code can be used to play audio files. I found the sample code did not work for me. A reddit thread highlights the unofficial Arduino-Pico library. Using that library in the Arduino IDE along with some adjustments from the Flashgamer website got things working for me. | |
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ionutbalosin.com
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